On July 20, 1969, the people of Earth were glued to their television sets. Before their very eyes, a door opened, a ladder descended, and a man first set foot on the surface of the Moon. The footprints, the flag and plaque left on the lunar surface sent an eternal message throughout the cosmos: humanity had finally reached the heavens, and America led the way.

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, Congress authorized the release of this special, limited-edition commemorative silver dollar. Not just any half dollar, it’s the U.S. Mint’s first five-ounce coin with a proof finish, reeded edge and curved surface! On the coin’s obverse is the indented footprint left by astronaut Neil Armstrong along with the names of the space programs that led to such a historic moment: MERCURY, GEMINI and APOLLO separated by phases of the Moon. Flip the coin over and you’ll see the outward curve of an astronaut’s helmet. The design recreates a close-up of the famous photograph snapped by Neil Armstrong of Buzz Aldrin.

The designs are incredibly detailed, and at 38.1 mm in diameter the coin perfectly reveals every nuance of the intricate details. Struck in 26.73 grams of highly-pure 99.9% silver, your silver dollar has been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) as being in flawless Mint State-70 (MS70) condition, a distinction that means your perfectly-graded coin will have ZERO imperfections – showing all features and fields exactly as the engraver and mint intended.

In addition, NGC has certified your 2019-P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Silver Dollar to be a First Day of Issue (FDI) coin, independent authentication that your coin was released by the mint during the premier day of the series' issue. Your coin will come sonically sealed in an acrylic holder with a black display core and an exclusive moon-themed label.

With just 400,000 of these historic 2019-P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Silver Dollars available in either proof or uncirculated condition, a quick sell-out is expected. In fact, the last time the U.S. Mint released a curved silver dollar was the 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Silver Dollar. That coin had a mintage of 400,000 and sold out in just 13 days! As a one-year-only issue, these curved coins will never be struck by the U.S. Mint again. When they’re gone, they’re gone! Don’t miss this historic release – it’s one small purchase for you and one giant leap for your collection!

ONE-YEAR-ONLY 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF APOLLO 11 COMMEMORATIVE – The 2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Clad Half Dollar Coin features Neil Armstrong’s footprint on the obverse and the image of Armstrong’s famous photo of Buzz in which Aldrin’s visor reflects an image of Armstrong standing beside the landing module. The unique design that mimics the visor of an astronaut’s helmet represents just the second time in history that the U.S. Mint has struck a coin with a curved surface.STRUCK IN HIGHLY-PURE SILVER – These commemorative coins have been struck at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 26.73 grams of highly pure 99.9% silver.

LEGAL-TENDER COINS – These coins are one dollar legal tender in the United States.

KEY FIRST DAY OF ISSUE CERTIFICATION – NGC has certified your 2019-P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Silver Dollar to be a First Day of Issue (FDI) coin. It will come sonically sealed in an acrylic holder with a black display core and an exclusive moon-themed label.

LOW LIMITED EDITION – The U.S. Mint is limiting this release to a combination of just 400,000 proof and uncirculated coins.

Put the first man on the moon into your collection and honor mankind’s crowning achievement with the 2019-P Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Silver Dollar. Order yours now!

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